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SUMMARY:Confronting Changing Winters in the Northeast and Maine (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Full webinar title: Confronting Changing Winters in the Northeast and Maine; and an update on Special Issue of Northeastern Naturalist–Climate change in Maine’s Mountains \nRegister today! (After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar)\nMay 15\, 2020\n1:00 p.m. ET \nThis webinar is hosted by the Maine Mountain Collaborative as part of a series of webinars leading up to their Symposium in autumn. \nMay 15 Webinar Speaker bio: Dr. Sarah Nelson (Director of Research @Appalachian Mountain Club). “My research focuses on understanding the effects of atmospheric pollution and climate change on forests\, foodwebs\, and freshwaters in remote and protected ecosystems. Current research includes acid-base and carbon chemistry in lakes\, climate change with a focus on changing winters\, and mercury biogeochemistry\, using approaches including long-term monitoring\, bio-sentinels\, and citizen science.”
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/confronting-changing-winters-in-the-northeast-and-maine/
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